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Handwork in Wood

CHAPTER IV
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Adjust the depth-gage, _F_, at the proper depth.
For a _dado_ remove the fences and set the spurs parallel with the edges of the cutter.

Insert the long adjustable stop on the left hand of the sliding section.

For slitting, insert the cutter and stop on the right side of the main stock and use either fence for a guide.
For a _chamfer_, insert the desired cutter, and tilt the rosewood guides on the fences to the required angle.

For _chamfer beading_ use in the same manner, and gradually feed the cutter down by means of the adjusting thumb-nut.
There are also a number of planelike tools such as the following: The _spoke-shave_, Fig.

118, works on the same principle as a plane, except that the guiding surface is very short.


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